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2024 Hero World Challenge money: Here’s how much every player made

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2024 Hero World Challenge money: Here’s how much every player made

Justin Thomas hits a shot on Saturday on the 3rd hole at Albany Golf Course.

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A win? Cool. 

A $1 million check and momentum into 2025 because of the win? Cool, too. 

So is very much this for Justin Thomas:

A trophy presentation from the Hero World Challenge’s host, Tiger Woods, Thomas’ longtime pal and occasional advisory. Yeah, they like to needle each other, in a friendly fashion. Yeah, it would seemingly be cool then for Thomas to be handed the Hero hardware from Woods. 

“Yeah, yeah, that would be great,” Thomas said after Saturday’s third round. “I’ve had a couple opportunities in the past, but it’s definitely something I’d love to check off my box in my career at some point.”

With that, below is the complete payout breakdown for this week’s Hero World Challenge. The total purse is $5 million. 

How much every player made at the 2024 Hero World Challenge  

1. Scottie Scheffler $1 million

2. Tom Kim $450,000

3. Justin Thomas $300,000

4. Akshay Bhatia $250,000

5. Keegan Bradley $225,000

6. Ludvig Aberg $220,000

7. Robert MacIntyre $215,000

8. Sahith Theegala $210,000

T9. Sungjae Im $202,500
Sepp Straka $202,500

11. Patrick Cantlay $195,000

12. Brian Harman $190,000

13. Cameron Young $185,000

T14. Sam Burns $177,500
Aaron Rai $177,500

16. Nick Dunlap $170,000

T17. Matthieu Pavon $162,500
Wyndham Clark $162,500

T19. Jason Day $152,500
Russell Henley $152,500

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